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Second World War
Rethinking the Technological Story of the Pacific Theater of the Second World War
By Robert Farley
Just how central was the battleship to naval operations during the Second World War?
US Navy World War II-Era Heavy Cruiser Wreckage Discovered in Pacific
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. warship was sunk by a Japanese submarine in July 1945. It delivered parts for the atomic bomb dropped over Hiroshima.
No, India’s Army Did Not Play a ‘Significant Role’ at Dunkirk
By Franz-Stefan Gady
When discussing India’s role in World War II, let’s stick to the historical facts.
Churchill and Orwell: Why They Fought
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new book sheds light on Winston Churchill and George Orwell’s separate battles for a common cause: individual liberty.
The Big Lesson From the US Victory at the Battle of Midway, 75 Years Later
By Robert Farley
Winning organizations take pains to maintain their flexibility in the face of technological and strategic changes.
September 2, 1945: When Japan Surrendered
By Ankit Panda
Imperial Japan's demise led to the emergence of the country we know today.
Was Nuclear Weapon Use in Hiroshima Really a Turning Point in World War 2?
By Ankit Panda
Bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki did little to convince Japanese leaders to end the war.
Five Things Japan Could Have Done to Beat America
Could Japan have followed a different path during World War II and defeated America?
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